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      TaxTMI Updates e-Newsletter
      Jul 29,2021

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      By: Dr. Sanjiv Agarwal
      Summary: Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are classified as disinfectants rather than medicaments, based on common parlance and functional use in external hand hygiene; licensing under drug law and WHO recommendations do not change this classification. Consequently, sanitizers attract the GST rate applicable to disinfectants under that tariff heading, subject to any temporary concessional notifications issued for specified periods.
      By: DEVKUMAR KOTHARI
      Summary: Notices issued for reassessment after the substituted reassessment provisions took effect may be invalid if they fail to follow the amended procedure, are vague about whether assessment or reassessment of income or loss is proposed, or do not supply recorded reasons and requisite approvals. Taxpayers should file a preliminary objection demanding recorded reasons, order sheets and approvals, may treat the original return as their response pending receipt of reasons, and thereafter challenge the recorded reasons as lacking tangible material or amounting to mere change of opinion.
      By: CSLalit Rajput
      Summary: The CBIC has abolished periodic renewals for customs broker and authorised carrier licences/registrations effective 23 July 2021, making existing licences/registrations lifetime validity instruments and allowing voluntary surrender. Licences/registrations inactive for over one year may be invalidated to prevent misuse, while Commissioners of Customs can revalidate where inactivity is genuine, thereby reducing compliance filings and Customs-trade interface.
      By: Jayaprakash Gopinathan
      Summary: Financial inability to make a mandatory pre deposit can constitute sufficient cause for condonation of delay in filing appeals; the expression should be construed liberally to advance justice, and financial difficulty in arranging the prescribed pre deposit is a valid ground for condoning delay, applicable to GST appeals where appellate authorities require evidence of pre deposit before admitting appeals.
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      Summary: DPIIT has recognized a large number of entities as startups, reporting substantial job creation and noting multiple market valued unicorns while clarifying that individual company valuations are not maintained by DPIIT. The announcement links these figures to the central Startup India initiative-launched with a 19 point Action Plan-to support ease of doing business, technology led reforms, stakeholder capacity building, and a digital self reliance agenda.
      Summary: Indian boneless buffalo meat exports rose markedly year-on-year for April-June 2021-22, supported by APEDA facilitation and certified Quality, Food Safety and Environmental Management Systems. Export market access to numerous countries rests on compliance with World Organization for Animal Health guidelines and international testing, including Covid-19 certification for consignments, while supply chains have remained operational throughout the pandemic.
      Summary: First-time export of fresh Nagaland King Chilli ('Raja Mircha') to London was arranged by coordinating export facilitation, relying on its Geographical Indication status and laboratory confirmation of organic cultivation. The consignment was sourced from Tening, packed at an APEDA-assisted packhouse in Guwahati, and addressed perishability and quality-control challenges by sending samples for testing prior to shipment.
      Summary: A dashboard feature now displays exact Annual Aggregate Turnover (AATO) for the prior year and current fiscal year aggregate turnover based on filed returns, and provides a turnover update facility for taxpayers to amend system calculated figures. Amendments by any GSTIN on a common PAN are aggregated for each GSTIN's AATO. Taxpayers may amend twice within one month of rollout; further changes require review by the Jurisdictional Tax Officer. Advisory details are on the dashboard.
      Summary: A Framework for timely detection, reporting and investigation mandates banks to examine high-value NPAs for possible fraud, report findings to NPA review committees, initiate wilful default inquiries upon regulatory reporting, and obtain intelligence bureau reports on borrowers turning NPA; operational controls require identity verification of borrower signatories, consideration of publishing wilful defaulter photographs, rotational staff transfers, and authority to request Look Out Circulars, while statutory measures include attachment and confiscation remedies under fugitive offender legislation and strengthened audit oversight through an independent financial reporting regulator.
      Summary: India's foreign exchange reserves provide an import cover of more than eighteen months and serve as a buffer against external shocks. External vulnerability metrics reported include a forex reserves to total external debt ratio of 101.2% and a short term external debt to reserves ratio of 17.5% at end March 2021, with volatile capital flows to reserves at 67.0% at end December 2020. Over 90% of reserves are held as foreign currency assets in a diversified multi currency portfolio of major international currencies.
      Summary: Measures expand digital access and automated lending across public sector banks: digital loan initiation via PSBloansin59minutes.com with data triangulation; online bill discounting for MSMEs through PSB onboarding to the Trade Receivables Discounting System; enhanced mobile and internet banking features and regional interfaces; end to end automated digital lending and digital retail loan request initiation in larger PSBs; analytics based credit offers; and PSB Alliance doorstep banking services. No government proposal exists for a Digital Banking Infrastructure Corporation, though PSBs have discussed a joint platform.
      Summary: Direct tax receipts rose markedly in the first fiscal quarter versus the prior year due to revived economic activity, improved taxpayer sentiment and higher advance tax payments; first quarter net indirect tax (GST and non GST) receipts were also reported, while second quarter collections remained unascertained. The Vivad se Vishwas Scheme, 2020 facilitated amicable resolution of a substantial share of pending direct tax disputes (about 28.73%), producing additional tax revenue and contributing to increased tax mobilization.
      Summary: Pursuant to the Banking Regulation Act amendment and insertion of Section 26A, RBI framed the Depositor Education and Awareness Fund Scheme, 2014, notified by Gazette; the Scheme establishes a Fund to be utilised for promotion of depositors' interests and other purposes specified by RBI, while RBI has advised banks via circulars to proactively locate accountholders and address inoperative accounts to reduce unclaimed deposits.
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      Customs

      1.
      S.O. 2974(E) - dated - 27-7-2021 - Cus (NT)
      Corrigendum - Notification No. 23/2021-Customs (N.T.) dated the 18th of February, 2021
      Summary: Correction to a customs notification replaces the Commissioner of Customs entry in the published Table: the designation recorded as "Commissioner of Customs, NS-V, Custom House, Nhava Sheva" is amended to read "Commissioner of Customs, NS-I, Custom House, Nhava Sheva" in columns (3) and (4).

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      S. R. O. No. 566/2021 - dated - 26-7-2021 - Kerala SGST
      Seeks to extend specified compliances falling between 15.04.2021 to 30.05.2021 till 31.05.2021 in exercise of powers under section 168A of KGST Act
      Summary: Time limits for actions under the Kerala GST and Integrated GST Acts that fell between 15 April 2021 and 30 May 2021 are extended to 31 May 2021, covering completion of proceedings, issuance of orders or notices, and filing of appeals, replies, applications, reports, documents, returns and similar records. The extension excludes certain substantive provisions, Chapter IV, e way bill obligations and rules under those provisions. Time limits under rule 9 falling between 1 and 31 May 2021 are extended to 15 June 2021. Rejection orders for refund notices falling in the period are extended to fifteen days after reply or to 31 May 2021, whichever is later.
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      S. R. O. No. 565/2021 - dated - 26-7-2021 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification S.R.O. No.377/2017 dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: Amendments require the condition in rule 36(4) to apply cumulatively for April and May 2021 and direct that FORM GSTR-3B for May 2021 be filed with cumulative input tax credit adjustments for those months; additionally, rule 59(2) is amended to allow furnishing April 2021 details via the Invoice Furnishing Facility from 1 May 2021 until 28 May 2021.
      4.
      S. R. O. No. 564/2021 - dated - 26-7-2021 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification S.R.O. No.395/2019 dated 19th June, 2019
      Summary: Amendment under section 148 inserts a proviso requiring specified persons to furnish FORM GSTR-4 for the financial year ending 31st March, 2021, by 31st May, 2021, and deems the notification to have come into force from 30th April, 2021.
      5.
      S. R. O. No. 563/2021 - dated - 26-7-2021 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification S.R.O. No.80/2019 dated 30th January, 2019
      Summary: Amendment inserts a proviso waiving the late fee payable under section 47 for defined classes of registered persons who fail to furnish FORM GSTR-3B by the due date, providing specified grace periods: fifteen days for taxpayers with aggregate turnover above rupees five crores for March and April 2021, and thirty days for specified taxpayers with turnover up to rupees five crores for the listed tax periods. The amendment is deemed effective from 20 April 2021.
      6.
      S. R. O. No. 562/2021 - dated - 26-7-2021 - Kerala SGST
      Amendment in Notification S.R.O. No.359/2017 dated 30th June, 2017
      Summary: The notification inserts a table prescribing staged interest treatment for delayed GST returns for March 2021 and April 2021, differentiating taxpayers by aggregate turnover and by the category of return under section 39: higher-turnover taxpayers receive a reduced interest rate for an initial short period from the due date and a higher rate thereafter; lower-turnover and certain other return categories receive nil interest for an initial short period, a moderate rate for the next short period, and a higher rate thereafter. The amendment is effective from 18 April 2021.

      Income Tax

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      82/2021 - dated - 27-7-2021 - Inc.Tax Act 1961
      Income-tax (20th Amendment) Rules, 2021. - Amends Rule 12 - Return of income
      Summary: These rules, titled the Income-tax (20th Amendment) Rules, 2021, amend Rule 12 of the Income-tax Rules, 1962 by substituting in Rule 12(1) the phrase referencing a specific subsection with a reference to section 148, and by updating the year reference in Rule 12(5) from 2019 to 2020; they come into force on publication in the Official Gazette and are issued under sections 139 and 148 read with section 295 of the Income-tax Act, 1961.
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      DGFT

      1.
      Trade Notice No. 11/2021-22 - dated 28-7-2021
      Issuance of Export Authorisation for SCOMET Items from new online Restricted Exports IT Module w.e.f. 05.08.2021
      Summary: Issuance of export authorisation for SCOMET items is to be conducted exclusively through a new online Restricted Exports IT Module accessible via the DGFT website; all applications for issuance, amendment, or re-validation must be filed electronically and the SCOMET Cell at HQ will remain the nodal point for centralized issuance and processing, with existing pending applications migrated into the new system.
      2.
      Trade Notice No. 12/2021- 2022 - dated 28-7-2021
      Foreign Trade Policy 2015-20 - Introduction of online Deemed Exports Application Module
      Summary: An online Deemed Exports Module requires electronic filing for Refund of Terminal Excise Duty, Duty Drawback as per AIR, and Fixation of Brand Rate for Duty Drawback; applicants must upload documents, pay fees, receive a tracking file number, respond to RA deficiency letters online, and submit prescribed physical supporting documents under ANF-7A to the relevant RA within seven days, while legacy physical applications continue to be processed manually.
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